Economics Schools in Michigan
Michigan contains
23 schools that offer economics programs.
Kalamazoo College,
the highest-ranking economics school in MI, has a total student population of 1,384 and
is the
136th highest ranked school in America.
Of the 23 economics schools
in Michigan,
only 6 have a student population over 10k. After taking into account tuition, living expenses, and financial aid,
Kalamazoo College comes out as the most expensive ($24,836/yr),
with Alpena Community College as the lowest recorded at only $1,805/yr.
Economics students from Michigan schools who go on to become
economists,
economics professors,
analysts,
economic analysts, etc.
have a good chance at finding employment.
For example, there are 13,160 people working as
economists alone in the US, and their average annual salary is
$96,320.
Also, Business and financial operations employees make on average $65,900 per year and there are about 6,063,670 of them employed in the US today.
In fact, in the Michigan alone, there are
174,640 employed business and financial operations employees earning an average yearly salary of
$64,430. Economists in this state earn
$84,770/yr and there are 160 employed.
Also, within the economics schools
in Michigan, the average student population is 3,208 and average student-to-faculty ratio is
17 to 1. Aside from economics,
there are 6233 total
degree (or certificate) programs in the state, with 1,809 people on average applying for a school. Undergraduate tuition costs are normally around
$5,088, but can vary widely depending on the type
of school.
Economics Programs in Michigan
Kalamazoo College
Economics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Michigan Technological University
Applied Economics
Levels offered:
Masters
Economics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Grand Valley State University
Business/Managerial Economics
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Economics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Alma College
Economics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Economics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors
University of Michigan-Flint
Economics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Hope College
Business/Managerial Economics
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Economics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Calvin College
Development Economics and International Development
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Economics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Western Michigan University
Family and Consumer Sciences/Home Economics Teacher Education
Levels offered:
Bachelors, Masters
Applied Economics
Levels offered:
Masters, PhD
Economics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors, Masters
Economics, Other
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Albion College
Econometrics and Quantitative Economics
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Economics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Northern Michigan University
Economics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Wayne State University
Economics, General
Levels offered:
Certificate, Bachelors, Masters, PhD
University of Detroit Mercy
Economics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors, Masters
Aquinas College
Economics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Northwood University
Business/Managerial Economics
Levels offered:
Associates, Bachelors
Saginaw Valley State University
Business/Managerial Economics
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Economics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Adrian College
Economics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Lake Superior State University
Business/Managerial Economics
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Olivet College
Business/Managerial Economics
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Lansing Community College
Economics, General
Levels offered:
Associates
Alpena Community College
Economics, General
Levels offered:
Associates
Grand Rapids Community College
Economics, General
Levels offered:
Associates
Michigan Interesting Facts
- Detroit is known as the car capital of the world.
- Alpena is the home of the world's largest cement plant.
- Rogers City boasts the world's largest limestone quarry.
- Elsie is the home of the world's largest registered Holstein dairy herd.
- Michigan is first in the United States production of peat and magnesium compounds and second in gypsum and iron ore.
Top National Parks in Michigan:
Famous State Residents:
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